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Alps Park (Children's Land) Nagano Japan

I mosaic'd this toy chest for my Godson Emery, and put a false bottom in it too! Sorry for the blur, this was taken with my previous camera.

 

If you would like to commission any mosaic work, drop me a line!

Dani cleaned her room (see her in the toybox) February 2008

Jetfire from Transformers Animated.

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Fade To Grey

 

Spotty takes a walk in the forest and wonders why it’s all gone so grey and miserable?

 

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Barnavelt was so lonely and sad in sunroom summer camp this morning (she was too helpful washing the fountain) that it made us break down and unpack all her new toys. Such a hard life!

Don’t Feed The Animals

 

Ken risks his fingers giving Spotty a bite of his Jaffa cake.

 

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School A Gr boys. I love how they look.

Tortoise And The Hare

 

Caz took us on a 9.5 mile tupperware hunt today. We were a bit like the tortoise and the hare - our little legs couldn't go very fast, but we got there in the end! Here you can see me and Leo with a little tortoise friend we met at one of the caches.

 

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aren't i lucky? already got a breastfeeding pillow & 2 pooh blankets as hand me downs!

The Rock Garden

 

Today we arrived in a place called Kanazawa, which is famous for its beautiful Japanese garden. It’s a funny place because there are no flowers, just lots of rocks, stones, moss and trees. But we liked the flowers in the local park best – we each had a little mini Stonehenge to sit on!

 

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www.1001pallets.com/2013/09/a-toybox-bench-made-with-wood...

 

I made this bench (Toybox) with recycled wooden pallet that I have sanded so that there is no risk that the child will get hurt with a splinter. Then, I made ​​the painting with white cheese, natural pigments and finally I put a green varnish over.

  

J'ai fabriqué ce banc avec du bois de palette que j'ai bien poncé pour qu'il n'y ait aucun risque que l'enfant se fasse mal avec une écharde. Ensuite, j'ai fabriqué de la peinture avec du fromage blanc, des pigments naturels et j'ai mis un vernis écologique par dessus.

  

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Another fun pen that is good to write with, from Taylor's Toy Box.

 

And yes, my nails are chipped and skanky. I'm claiming this as a new trend and not the result of me being lazy.

these things are great. i can drop the lid and it slowly closes all the way down.

In The Snack Bag

 

Yum, yum, yum, I found the bag of yummy snacks from Japan. I wonder how many I can munch before Caz finds me?

 

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www.1001pallets.com/2013/09/a-toybox-bench-made-with-wood...

 

I made this bench (Toybox) with recycled wooden pallet that I have sanded so that there is no risk that the child will get hurt with a splinter. Then, I made ​​the painting with white cheese, natural pigments and finally I put a green varnish over.

  

J'ai fabriqué ce banc avec du bois de palette que j'ai bien poncé pour qu'il n'y ait aucun risque que l'enfant se fasse mal avec une écharde. Ensuite, j'ai fabriqué de la peinture avec du fromage blanc, des pigments naturels et j'ai mis un vernis écologique par dessus.

  

More information at La Fée rabote website !

Idea sent by zalewski audrey !

Pinkears is a stylish type who loves to party. More info. Ref: D1336-003

www.1001pallets.com/2016/10/fantastic-first-birthday-pall...

 

I present my son's first gift! I made this Fantastic First Birthday Pallet Toybox from 100% recycled pallets and some paint. It took quite a long time to build the frame. I believe I spent around 50 hours just sanding the piece because the pallets were pretty rough. I used about 20 pallets and a hundred or so different screws and wood glue, but I'm really happy with the finished project.

 

Fantastic First Birthday Pallet Toybox:

First, I built the box frame. It is painted black in one of the pictures below. Make it any dimensions you want, but I wanted it to shallow enough so that my little one could fetch toys out of it without falling in. Next, trim deck boards to fit for the floor and secure with screws. Then, I clad the sides of the box with more deck boards, installing them from the inside to create a recessed look. I sanded...and sanded... and finally got this smooth enough to be safe around my child.

 

Fantastic First Birthday Pallet Toybox - Paint, Lid & Trim:

Time to paint! I decided to make it cheery and fun for my son. So, I painted it with several bright colors in a rainbow pattern that encircled the box. Next, I painted the trim black for a nice contrast. I created another frame and clad it like the sides of the lid and painted it white after sanding. In the meantime, I trimmed out the top of the box with more deck boards, mitering the corners for a finished look. I made sure the pieces fit well to prevent pinched fingers. Finally, I installed the lid.

 

Fantastic First Birthday Pallet Toybox - Finishing Touches:

To make it unique for my son, I carved his name out in wood, as well as carving out a few fun shapes for the other sides. I painted them all in contrasting colors and fastened them to the outside of the box. We're very happy with this Pallet Toybox and can't wait for our son to see it.

Editor's note: Here's a link to our Pallet Safety page for your reference. When making indoor furniture, particularly for little ones, always be sure of the source(s) of your pallets. ONLY use heat-treated (HT) wood. When in doubt; throw it out!

   

Here is my darling little fairy sitting in her toybox

Alps Park (Children's Land) Nagano Japan

Alps Park (Children's Land) Nagano Japan

Handmade personalized Toy boxes.

(Medium Toy Boxes)

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